Emoji ConversationHarry Porter Harry Porter’s emoji Oprah Winfrey This is a conversation between Harry Porter and Oprah Winfrey about their bad childhood.. Oprah gave Harry some advices
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Harry Porter
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Oprah Winfrey
This is a conversation between Harry Porter and Oprah Winfrey about their bad childhood Oprah gave Harry some advices to help him solve his problems
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I’ve been locked in
my house for a month, after my 1st year at Hogward
OMG !!
Who’s done that to you ??
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My aunt and my uncle.
They always hate me and try to prevent me from getting in contact with anyone outside
Your story reminds me
of my childhood
Type a message
Magic is always somethin them
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Hi Mrs Winfrey How’re you
doing these days?
18:30 PM
19:00 PM
Yeah, I’d love to But
Hi Harry
Oh, what’s happened?
I’m going to have
my talkshow on Saturday.
Would you like to come?
I’ll send you a V.I.P
Type a message
Aa
What should I do?
You should talk to them
If things go over the line
Be sure to stand for
yourself
They do not have any
right to do that !
I totally get it
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must be your last resort
Absolutely!!
Thanks for your advice
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Or you had better invite them
to my show Maybe they’ll be persuaded by
my speech I’m really good at persuading
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My Flip book was inspired from the tale of Dumty Humty, a
personified egg from English rhyme, he was amazingly falling from
the sky with frothy clouds and yummy ice - cream cones passed by
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Packaging is quite an interesting field to me as I am curious about
how these wonder packages was developed The visual narrative
is the most creative way that could illustrated the packaging
revolution
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1860s
1200 A.D
Early Age Packaging Materials
Dual Use
Packaging
1890s
Building Brand Identity
1920s
“Silent Salesman”
Era
1950s
Convenience Style
2000s
Digital Evolution
Pressed Glass applications
Invention of tin plating process
1200 B.C
1200 A.D
1796 Invention of Lithography enabled printing on paper
1796 Invention of Lithography enabled printing on paper
1690 Hand-made paper out of parchment and rags
1690 Invention of hand-made paper
Tin boxes applications The birth of “Flexible packaging”
1830s
Paper making cyclinder machine installation 1817
Invention of paper bag making machine 1852
1866
1860s
1879
1896
1920s 1930s
1950 1977 1980s
2000s 1894
The evolution of
1200 A.D
Early Age Packaging Materials
Dual Use Packaging
1890s
Building Brand Identity
1920s
“Silent Salesman”
Era
1950s
Convenience Style
2000s
Digital Evolution
The first printed metal boxes Invention of paperboard cartons The birth of “Semi-flexible packaging”
Folding cartons or “tubular cartons”
The first packaging identity creation The birth of consumer packaging
Canned food development
Innovations of Aluminum foil and the synthetics The rise of Plastic Age
Polyethylene applications Cellophane packaging
The popularity of Polyethylene Terephthalate The rise of Digital printing presses Digital Publishing evolution
The age of graphic communicative packaging Smartphone evolution
The first doubled-faced corrugated boxes
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I want to illustrate an happy dead man living royally in his own grave
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Oblivion, as a shark within the wave
I hate all tombs, and testaments, and wills:
I want no human tears; I'd like it more, That ravens could attack me with their bills,
To broach my carcase of its living gore
O worms! black friends, who cannot hear or see,
A free and joyous corpse behold in me!
You philosophic souls, corruption-bred, Plough through my ruins! eat your merry way!
And if there are yet further torments, say, For this old soulless corpse among the dead
— Roy Campbell, Poems of Baudelaire (New York: Pantheon Books, 1952)
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The Joyous Dead
by Charles Baudelaire
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